A tube fan is an easy to install and powerful extractor fan. An inline tube fan is able to achieve good ventilation and can be used for ventilation of both small and large spaces (industrial fans). A tube fan is a lot more powerful than a normal bathroom fan, which means that they are used more often in rooms where there is more air resistance.
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The abbreviation MVHR stands for heat recovery and is a method of ventilation in which as little heat as possible is lost. With MVHR ventilation, the used, warm air is simply removed and its heat is transferred to the fresh, cold air that flows through the ventilation system into the house. An MVHR unit keeps the air flows in your home balanced, which is why it is also known as balanced ventilation. The system is also known as 'ventilation system D'.
Imagine you are in a beautiful place in nature. In a forest, on the beach or high in the mountains, where do you feel comfortable? The surroundings are beautiful and the air is pure. You take another deep breath...
Good ventilation in your home is very important for your health. New-build houses in particular are increasingly well insulated these days; there is almost no more natural ventilation via grilles and gaps. Good insulation is good for energy saving, so how can you ventilate well and still save on energy? This can be done by using a heat recovery system (WTW), also known as a balance fan.
In a new-build home, the necessary ducts can be laid throughout the house, which is very convenient. In an existing house, however, this is usually not (properly) possible. A decentralised heat recovery system (decentralised CHW) is the solution here. But what is the difference and when do you know which system is right for you? We are happy to explain
Filter class G4, M6, F9, and so on. For those who have a MVHR system, these terms are probably not unfamiliar. Since August 2018, something has changed: the filter standard EN779 has been replaced by ISO16890. This means that previously mentioned terms will give way to new, more specific designations. In this blog, we would like to explain the differences.
We at Ventilationland think it is important that you can find everything you are looking for and that you also know how to connect our products yourself. We put our hands on the do-it-yourselfer. For your convenience, we have therefore placed installation and instruction videos on the page. Using these instructional videos, you can easily, quickly and safely see with what simplicity you can install our products yourself. In addition, there are a lot of product videos online from brands such as Orcon, Itho Daalderop, Duco and more. Click on the appropriate category below
The main reason to ventilate is to positively influence air quality. Therefore, everyone has ventilated at some point or has indirectly come into contact with it. Some examples are: opening a window (blowing air), ventilating via window grilles or fans.